Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Jobs

Create Your Career with Us With over 224 clinic locations and 46 medical centers, Sanford Health is one of the largest and fastest-growing not-for-profit health systems in the United States. Join our ambulatory nursing... more
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SHIFTS AND HOURS:   7a -7p, and 7p -7a shifts available. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Monitor patient health and administer basic care utilizing the nursing process within the LPN/LVN scope of practice in carrying out... more
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Mercy Creve Coeur Clinic Schedule: Monday - Friday  No weekends or holidays! Up to $5,000 hiring incentive available! Overview: Our Primary Care Nurse is a newly created role for the clinics. I... more
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Company Description Do you have HEART? We are looking for individuals who can embrace our mission to purposely brighten and enrich the lives of those we serve with HEART; Hospitality, Excellence, Appreciation, Respe... more
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  Licensed Practical Nurse - Villages of St Peters - Full/Part Time Do you want to make an EXTRA  $6 / hr  on top of your base pay??  Join our Nursing team working 3 weekends a month and you will be... more
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Description    St. Croix Health offers careers that make a Difference!  Join us, as we work together to help our Community live healthier, happier and longer lives. CMA/LPN Clinic Assistant Full-time Posit... more
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Create Your Career With Us! Join our not-for-profit organization that has provided over 100 years of housing and services to seniors with a commitment to quality care and service in a Christian environment. Facil... more
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JOB SUMMARY About Christian Health: We have had the privilege of caring for those in need for more than a century. Founded on the belief that everyone has the right to exceptional care, today we continue to provide q... more
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Clinic LPN Float

Virginia Mason Franciscan Health  •  BREMERTON, WA, US  •  $24 - $37 / hour  •  6m ago
Overview Up to a $5,000 Sign on Bonus for qualifying new external Clinic LPNs Bonus amount prorated by FTE (min 0.6 FTE required) In 2020, united in a fierce commitment to deliver the highest quality care... more
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Summary The Licensed Practical Nurse, Associate Health is responsible for assisting in the planning, directing, implementing and evaluating of the Associate Health Program for system Associates and for testing... more
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LPN Jobs Overview

As a licensed practical nurse (LPN), you're a pivotal part of a healthcare team that tends to patients daily. Because the role is essential to caregiving, LPN jobs are found in many settings including skilled nursing facilities and residential care centers, hospitals, and home healthcare services.

LPN jobs are expected to grow by 6% over the next decade — an estimated additional 41,300 jobs — which would bring the total number of LPNs to nearly 700,000. If you're looking for an LPN job, now is a great time to explore the opportunities. LPNs are expected to be in high demand thanks to the aging of the baby boomer population, as well as the fact that outpatient centers are performing many of the procedures that were once exclusive to hospitals. Find your next LPN job on IntelyCare today

LPN Education and Skills

In order to become an LPN (called an LVN, or licensed vocational nurse, in California and Texas), you’ll need to graduate from a certified practical nursing certificate program, which typically takes a year to complete. In addition to nursing, your coursework will cover biology and pharmacology, and you’ll get hands-on clinical experience to help you prepare for caring for patients.

Upon completion of the program, you’ll earn a certificate, but you must pass the NCLEX-PN to receive your license, which is required in order for you to be legally qualified for licensed practical nurse jobs.

At this point, you’ll be able to assist RNs and provide basic nursing care, which includes:

  • Taking and monitoring a patient’s vital signs
  • Helping patients with eating, dressing, and using the bathroom
  • Preparing patients for diagnostic tests

If you’d like to learn more about what skills employers are looking for, check out this LPN job description sample.

LPN Resume and Cover Letter

In order to stand out from the competition when applying to the best LPN jobs, your resume should align your skills to the specific requirements you see in a job ad. For example, if an employer lists “experience with wound care best practices” at the top of their list of qualifications, you’ll want to be sure you include that very phrase in your LPN resume. In your cover letter, be sure to talk about your experience cleaning and dressing wounds.

Not sure what else to put in your cover letter when you’re applying to jobs for LPN professionals? Check out our LPN cover letter template for inspiration.

Interviewing for Licensed Practical Nurse Jobs

Employers use an interview as an opportunity to see what you’re like in person and gauge your verbal communication skills. At the same time, you have a chance to evaluate them — interviewing is very much a two-way street. Don’t be afraid to ask questions about the culture and priorities of the organization. The information can help you determine if the job is a good fit for you.

To help you prepare, take a look at some of the LPN interview questions employers might ask and practice your answers ahead of time.

Ways of Working

There are many options when you’re pursuing LPN openings, not just in terms of the types of facilities you can work, but also the nature of your employment. You can work full time, part time, temporary, on contract, or per diem. You can work in a more traditional hospital setting, or in a long-term care community or a clinic. The nursing field has flexible options, so it’s in your best interest to find an employer who does too.

Salary for Licensed Practical Nurse Jobs

The average salary for LPN jobs is $55,860 per year. What you earn can depend on a variety of things, including your education level, the state in which you work, and the facility itself.

Demand can also play a role in what you can earn. For example, Texas and Florida are among the five states that employ the most LPNs, but the average pay in both locations is lower than in Alaska and Washington, which are among the five states that pay the most to LPNs.

Get a Great LPN Job on IntelyCare

We know there are a lot of LPN jobs out there to choose from. We can help you find one that best fits your needs. Join the future of nursing and become an IntelyPro today.